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Scottie Scheffler: How to hit a stinger shot, in 3 simple steps

Scottie Scheffler: How to hit a stinger shot, in 3 simple steps

Scottie Scheffler stuns with stinger⁢ shot tutorial

Masters Tournament winner‍ Scottie​ Scheffler is widely ⁢renowned for his exceptional golfing abilities; particularly his remarkable stinger shot technique. Now, Scheffler is ⁤generously⁤ sharing his invaluable knowledge ⁣and expertise with the golfing ‌community through a comprehensive tutorial that breaks down his stinger shot into three simple steps.

– Finding the Perfect Stinger Stance and Grip

Finding the Perfect Stinger Stance and Grip

Step 1: Grip it down⁤ slightly

A stinger shot requires a slightly stronger grip than a regular shot. ​This will help you to control the clubface ​and prevent ⁤it from opening up too much at impact.

Step 2: Open your stance

An open stance will help you to create the necessary angle of attack to hit a stinger. Your feet should be about shoulder-width‍ apart,⁢ with your left foot⁣ (for right-handed ​golfers) slightly ahead ‍of your right foot.

Step⁢ 3: Bend your knees slightly

Bending your knees slightly will help you to get into a more athletic position and generate more power. Your‌ knees⁣ should be about shoulder-width apart, and your hips⁤ should be⁢ slightly tucked⁤ under.

Stinger⁣ Stance ⁤and Grip Table

Feature Description
Grip Slightly stronger than a regular​ shot
Stance Open stance
Knees Slightly bent

Additional Tips

  • Keep your head down and your⁢ eyes ⁤focused on the‌ ball.
  • Swing smoothly and rhythmically.
  • Don’t try to hit‌ the ball too hard.
  • Follow through with your swing.
    - Finding the‌ Perfect Stinger Stance and⁢ Grip

    – Mastering ‍the Stinger⁢ Swing ‌and Wrist Action

    Mastering ‌the Stinger Swing and Wrist Action

The stinger shot can often be a lifesaver on the golf course ‍when the wind is gusting ⁢or ‍you need to hit a shot low ​under branches. ‌It’s also a great ⁤shot for players who struggle to hit the ball high.

To hit ⁤a stinger, you’ll need ​to make a few‌ adjustments to your swing. First, you’ll need to swing ‍more ⁣steeply than ​usual. ⁢This will⁤ help to keep the ball low. Second, you’ll need⁢ to rotate your wrists more ‌aggressively through impact. This will help to create⁣ backspin, which ‌will also keep the ball low.

Here are the three simple steps‌ to hit a stinger:

  1. Set up⁤ with your weight slightly​ forward, as this will help to swing steeply.
  2. Take the club back ⁣steeply, and⁣ keep your wrists cocked throughout the backswing.
  3. Swing down ‌and rotate your wrists aggressively through impact, releasing the ​club at the bottom ‍of the⁣ swing.

To get better ‌at hitting a⁤ stinger, practice ⁢on the driving ‌range.‍ Start by hitting short stingers, and then gradually increase‍ the distance as you get more⁤ comfortable with the shot.
- ⁤Mastering the Stinger Swing and Wrist Action

– Effective⁣ Impact Point ⁢Management and Follow-Through for Stingers

Effective Impact Point Management and Follow-Through for Stingers

Once you’ve mastered the setup and⁢ backswing, it’s​ time to focus⁢ on ‍the impact⁣ point ⁢and follow-through for stingers. ⁢

  • Impact‍ point management:

    • With⁣ a stinger, you want to ‍make sure you’re hitting the ball on the upswing. Moving the​ ball slightly back in your stance can help you do this. And ⁤since the club is moving on ​an upward trajectory, you’ll need to adjust your swing path accordingly. Instead of swinging down on the ball, try to swing slightly upward, as if you ⁣were ‌trying to hit the ball off a ‍tee.
    • Another key to hitting a good stinger‌ is to keep your head ‍down and your spine angle ⁤tilted away from ⁤the target. This will ⁢help you maintain⁣ your balance ⁤and ‍prevent ‌you from casting the club.
    • Finally, make sure you follow through with your swing. This will help you generate power and accuracy.

  • Follow-through:

    • After ⁢you make contact with‌ the⁢ ball, continue swinging your ⁤arms and ⁤club ‍up and through the hitting zone. This ⁤will ‌help you generate ⁢power and ⁤control the direction‍ of the ball.
    • As you follow through, keep your head down ⁤and your spine angle tilted away⁤ from the target. This will help you maintain your balance and prevent⁤ you from casting the club.
    • Finally, ⁢finish your ⁢swing by extending ⁢your arms and ‌club ⁣towards⁢ the ‍target. ​This ⁢will help you ⁣generate maximum power and accuracy.
      - Effective Impact Point⁤ Management​ and Follow-Through for Stingers

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Scheffler’s ability to hit a stinger shot is a testament to his skill and⁤ dedication to the game. By following these three ⁤simple steps, you can learn to hit a stinger shot like a pro. With ‍practice, you’ll be able to add this⁣ versatile shot to your arsenal and lower your scores.

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